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j"--. r- s i - - t. i : 1. J03H. T. JAUE3r'EdItof A Ffop'r. --ti-j?i.Cj .14 WEDNESDAY, MARCH SO, tMt. Ettered at the Pastofflre at Wilmington, H. C, as Second ClaM Matter. Tie rumor that tho pe intend to eitef St.'Pelet oa the occasion of the ceremonies which will attend the beatifi cation of certain pioci indmdoalf, the Pall Mall OaztUe Ihinki ii pred n t with meaning; ":;If srocs as fr .st Peter't, hs'wi'.l prob-ul go farther. Jlis health i -kaown to suffer from his being cooped up in the Vatican in the Simmer, and his occasional friendly ex- prifcloas toward rasmberi of the jfOTero ment show that hois mot unwilling to. assume tkTiew - attitude toward tb kieff. don. . fc . , The , headquarters f the York to wn Centennial Association were formally . opened in Eichmond last Thursday night. Thti' cAtmpei wtre opened .with a prayer by Bishop Bteane and wcra closed with a prayer by Iter. Dr. Hoje. Tho occasion was nnasually imposing and the attendance cambered soyeral thousands. The ceremonies, embraced military turn outs, in -which the IstTirgioia Regiment and Jhe BIchmond Howitzers took part. Conspicnous in - the procession were se? oral German societies. Oorernor Holli day made the opening speech. He was followed by Hon. John Ooode, Capl. J. II. Chamberlyr.ef Mayor Keiley asd Co!.: A. Pop' General Passenger A sent nf the AtUn Air Lin. Those who wish to test the intellect of a' new cook orother suspected person, according to Dr. Pelaunay, need only to give her a plate to polish and notice in which direction sho mores her hands. If she goes from left to right, as in wind "hrg1 tip a watch, all is well; bnt if she goes from nzht to left it is. a sign of mental inferiority. Dr. Delannay adds that the inferiority of the softer sex (as well as themale dunces) is shown by their drawing eircles from right to left; asylum patients and children do the same, bnt when the faculties are develop ed the person may come' to reverse his method. He concludes that centrifugal movements are a characteristic of intel ligence and higher development; eentri petal arc mark cf incomplete rolu vt ion. fJenj. Disraeli, latterly created the Karl of Beacon a field, who is the head and front of th"e great tory or eooserra tire party of England, and ex-Prime Minister of Great Dritsio, is sufiering from a severe attack of gout and asthma, which, owing to his -advanced years', renders his tenure of life rather precari. ous. -The latest bulletin, however, from the 1 attend ing" physician announces his Lordship's condition somewhat improv cd. Should death ensue, and this jgreat man be called to his. last , account, the mantle of leadership of thi conservative party will probably fall upon the Mar quis of SalisbaH, as the next one after the noble Karl who has exhibited more competency ot managing men and affairs of State that is to be found in the ranks tl those opposed to the present dominant party now in control ot .the British gov erotnent. - ' . -DILLY tfAIIOXR, O'flOSFJ The Benedict Arnold of the Demo cratic party is gettiog whole broadsides of be t shot poured into him from such staunch old Romans as Uampton and Beck, to say nothing of the wholesale scathing, peeliDg and unmasking which he received from Senator Hill, of Georgia a few days ago. But what can be ex pected of a man like Mahooe who tried daring tho war U steal tho well-earned laurels of a brother 0 ulcer and appro priate the wreath to his own brow. This Mahone tried to do from General Wil liam UcRao at tho battle of Ream's sta t ion. on the Potcrsborir add Weldon w Railroad. Gen. McRic, with his com mand, had chargod'aad captured several pitces of artillery from the enemy in this encounter and leaving the guis behind, pursued on after the retreating foe. When Mahoae, coming op and finding no one iacoramaud of the guns, not even the Yankeesy(for there was "none of them in sight then) he very gallantly took pos session of the artillery,and made his report to General A. P: Hill of tho day's work glorifying Mahono, of coarse, and taking the credit of tho capturo of tbese several -pieces of artillery. But General Bill had been posted by other general officers who were coarnizant of the heroic con duct of McBae's brigade, and ho return cd in answer to the,littlo egotist in which he informed him that ho was clad to hear of hU sacoeti.bat that the.onJy guns he heard of having been captured that day, were those taken by McRir; but if he(Mabone) had made an additional, capture of any artillery, ha (General flill would bd glad to receive it at headqearters and he would park' ."the pirves all together Bat this is vol the ouly invtaucc of the tittle traitor's misironduct during the ttorroy times of war. U-pt. Uoyal, late editor of tho Commonwealth ihi was pnb;ihi! in Viriin'-d wjm tnoath o. and the aarhor of the pamphlet iu reply toTourgces, hbil npon the people o" this section his openly and publicly charged Mahon with protecting his own carcass ULscollancous. rjgbting in the while his brigade was ever memorable battle of the mine which was sprung at Petersburg by Grant dar iag the winter of 1864 5. 'But this is cot all, Mahone it is now knowu used to carry a newspaper corrcs pendent along with him whom he kept at his headquarters during the war and who never failed to land Mahone to the skies in every engagement in which the little demagogue was said to have partic ipated; notably on one occasion in which neither Mahone nor his brigade partici pated in the battle. This correspondent over the signature of X.,-in writing to a Richmond jpaper. dwelt in giowinaf term upon' the' heroic cendnct of Mahone and his 'men, when in point of fact, neither Mahono cor his brigade were in gunshot reach, and actually did not fire a sin gle gun.' "There are nor living wit nesses to the facts we hare recorded i above .who can at any time substan tiate' any and' all of the incidents related here. Our readers, therefore, need ust be surprised at any step which this . renegade. Virginian takes for his pini' 7 political "aggrandisement. He is cstuble -of aj.ythiag, and is a fit compan- f o'a for tho Republicans of the Senate. H is undoubtedly the peer cf Dawest f Hoar, of Kdmunds and of the Cha?(t )o and c!nvalrous(?) Oonkling. ,'A t.irTLIS FAMil.V DISCORD So soon, alas! so soon. The happy political family at the White House it is said is now to be broken op, and Post-jnaster-Geueral James and Attorney General MacTeigh have signified their iftteation of withdrawing in certain con tingencies. The nomination of 8taoley Matthews to the Supreme Court Bench and William ErCfiandler as Solicitor General, is too nauseous a dose even for the great Pennsylvania Republican. And Postmaster-General James, who has had little to dbwith politics in a general way up to this time, is . we surmise, not pre pared to gulp down at the mere bidding of doctors Garfield & Blaine, such nn palatable doses as they offer, on their simple statement that it is the best for the entire body politic, meaning, Tof course, the Republican party, or their faction of iC Taken altogether, things are becoming interesting about the Cap ital, and, ; as Sylvan us Cobb, Jr., ofXew York Lcdqtr fame, would sav, 4ithe plot thickenr.'"' , , 1 Uooa UoiueTrire. The gchouMwifewfieBsho is giv . iog, bet house itsspring renovating, thould boar nr mind thatr thd dear- m . natea.oi bcr. nouTje ore mora precious than raahy hoascs, and that "their systems need cieansiog by ; puri fyjay - tlra blood, - regulating! the " stomach, and" boirelsto pre ven t aod ture the diseases larising - trom epilog malaria and miasms,' and she . must irtowt that there Is nothing that ;will do it so perfectly! and eurcJy as Hop v Bitters, the purest aad best of inediciucs. - Cdntord H- Patriot -v-; - C A sporting-man has named his horse Blood, because be is a great goer. Are you a wall-flower?" he askd, and the replied: "No, I am a wall, sir." - Then they waltzed. Phenomenon: When a member, in the course of a very long speech yester day, called for a glass of water, a mem ber siting near exclaimed sotto voce to his neighbors:. "This is 'all contrary to the laws of mechanics a windmill run; ning by water!" If you should hint to a man that small game existed on the top of his head he would probably bo angry; butmostevery man nas a pannage mere ror- an mat. Food for the Brain and Nerves that will invigorate the body without intoxi eating is what we need in these days of rush and worry. Parker s G-nger Ionic restores the vital energies, soothes the nervsaVd brings good health quicker thanlanythinfr you can use. Tribune. oce oner column. 1000 u1' fST i&L 500 4, WHITE UELAXD, For ! br CELEBRATED 3 Wilniii2to3, Cclnnli & Aipsta B. B PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, WILiONGTON, If March 3, 1SS1 . InTaUii who ba-ro lostj'oat are rccrer in Tital Btmiaa, dtclura in.'crrateful terra their apprec:a.i m nf tfce merits a . toi-is f lioitetter's ctomnch Hjiters.- Not o-'lr it impart etreorth to the waak, it correct an irrezaUr acid stair of the t inch, ia&)tef tho bowels tct at prcpr iatrrals. sire eaaa tthre who tofi-r finm rheiimtieaQd kWnty troub c, and corqners as well a pre reata 'ever nd agu.5 For lala 1 j a'l Drargbta acd l)Jer inch 1 1 SOiVlETHIHG EVERY LADY QU8H1VTG KM017. There exis ts a means of se curing a soft and brilliant Complexion, no matter Low poor it may naturally ?e. Hasan's Magnolia Balm is a delicate and harmless arti cle, which instantly remoyes recKies, Tan, Kedncss; Ronjruness. Ernnlions. Vnl- ffar Fjushings,.etc., etc. So oeiicaio ana natural are its eifeets lliat "its use is not suspected by anybody. o lady lias the right to present a disfigured face in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. JOMMUTATIOX TICKETS cf Denomi nations of 1000 and 3000 Miles, acceptablo over the connections of the Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. B-, at Florence and Columbia, and especially adapted to the necessities of commercial travel, axe is sued by the Wilmington, Columbia & Au gusta R. R., and are on sale at iU Passenger Depots in WmiDjjtoa and Columbia. A. POPE, rach 9-tf General Passenger Agent. Wild ntGif & Weicou tail MA. e PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, WTLMINGTUN, N. C, March 5, 1831. c i - . WX. " - - TV L. . ob"S p P. c f a a 5" St 2 1 n'- j Slssf SS.JS- IsllilSllls-lll an 6 Z' SSlf sr. swa.'- ift 5-1 S3. QOMMTJTATION TICKETS of denomi nations of 1000 and 2000 Miles, acceptable over the connections of the3 Wilmington & Weldon R. R. at Goldshoro and Weldon, and especially adapted to the necessities of commercial travel, aie issued by: tht Wil mington & WeldonR.R., and are on sal at its.PaeiJger Depot in Wilmington. A. POPE, xach 9 tf General Passenger Agent i . BE ATT Vs ORGANS 17 Steps, 6 Set El CM 1 I 1 CJoldn Tongue reads only $85. Address, Daniel P Be&tty, Washing, ton. N J. men 24 4w GEORGE PAGE & CO, Mannfacturera of Patent Portahla Circular SAW WILLS Abo Stationary asd Porual9 STEAM ENGINES 5 K. 6CHR0EDES 8TH SALiTIMOBEr MD. IIiHccllancoiL3. Will mako for tho next 60 daya only, a Grai JbilUJJ 3850 Squaro Gmnd Piano for only igumvxiii Tvsenooc CSS8 e " - uiaiu aanjo?r i r mpnt vhirh ran in ihV wrav tnil lo tli mffw4in.. . ,p It , - .. j j '"jim viinn Itit.tr. "crt L. Our price for Oils Mistrumenl loxed and dUv red rl ha 25 . at New York, with fine llabo Cover, Stool and Book, , ill " Cv 6a 4 This riatio will be seut ou trst trial. ' Phase and refewir, v2i5 mrnej wih orC-r Cash sent wiih older wld rje retui.dfd a rt 17 & t by ns b.tb ways if Mano is not just as rep evented iu ib s advVnJ1'1 tW' muse Sni for catl'frno. Ev.rv instrument tully Wrr . vr111 h?: I IrllU JO on of the fi,est displays at th CeJfimU? tVt? unt injously r ocumendect for he HiuiiST IXoNOits. Tbe Ni tt PattMit Sci-. if o grtjairtA Uup oem it iu ih! hisicrv cf pj;tl,Ue$ eoctija.' i jbrs mrr- ti) -a in America lVitivly m t- make the n sr?' luuea d li efraut durabiii . i- rn Tchiu mended bv i! jr'llP ttM.-ritifs in th conntry. 0er 14,000 m usv, and not one iT- i?6! Pi .rurs ai.d rgan? sen? t 15 rtv - test tnal fnight free tf uuiar r PiT rite u bffor buying. l'wiitv?!j - offer tho rest bajvaiDa. r5 ' Hand. om- 1J lost rated at d D- sCiijKive aiakgue oJ 48 netl , lb J' Every Piau fully warranted for 5 years. F ttaitod fat Our. rrior Urand ' Jubilee Orfttn.' gtviA w . and bweniot tcted Heed Oreau (r nir A lia . j. r J Din.W i - OhBAN co'iuiii.s rivic uctavm, it ivk sets oi Kee.u we5' h of Three ctaves. ThiiiTkeit Stcph hkr... jr . 01 H I Melodja, Vkla, Flute, Celeste, DulceV Gracd-Sweb. KrT VwAi-n)v ach, kiid ouh of Three length, 43 in ; Width, 24 in.; Weight, boxed, 300 lbs. TrT1? veneered niLh choice wods, and ia of an et-tirely new an&rnHf. i 7 5 ' ly carved, wiin raised panels, music closet, lamp stands. .1 finished. Poeseesea all the latest ard best improvements ' S brilliancy and sympatheUc quality of tone. Beautiful solo effm .Ptt tion. Regular retaU price $285. Our wholesale net cash nriStn h with stool and book, only $07 aa one organ a- Id sell oihers Po,ti?? in price. No payment required until you have fullv teluvi tlI 1 1,0 borne. We send all Orgacs on 15 days test trial and pay bttoSf h naent is cot as represente d. Fully warranted tor 5 vears rfttu -T Wly,ir i olIj $65 ; stops, $85; 14 s-oph $115. Over 32,000 sold," aSISt? the fullest satisfaction. lilusuaie-J circular mailed free Farter. .X sta. and 10th Ave. wr xWi7 od Wce1 SHEET MUSIC feffi-SSX of tha day and evejy Tirietyof mntlcal compcwiUon, by the batMtbi''5f ' MENDELSSOHN FIAAO CO., P.O., Box 208fJJ City dec 7 . . H Grfet and Flour Mills, "Water (Vheela, Vood Woriing and Barrel MacJxinery, 8hirurfa Mffl. jrarnlawa INK II V. inA for CataloaB. AVE YOU II D. f. C. Is au absolute and irresistible cure tor bacco, Narcotics and BtimtUants, remonngr all) ftasve, uesire ana naoit oi using- any ui mem. Band irresistible control oi the sobriety cf them- tnseirea ana laeir inenua. - - i I IC prevents that absolute pLysical and moral ( PTnSnwaOa UIM 1 UUUWS tut ouuucu vicwiun vu: from nslns etimuLiuits or uarcotics. I " r&ckare, f repaid.to enro 1 to 5 person?, 5 or at irour driitrsrists. L5 per bottle. I TeTUTvraneQ societies should rw-omraend it. It! 19 pertectiy iiartaiew ana nevtr-iauins. 1 Hop B'rtiors M!g. Co.. Rochester, N.Y. Sole Agents ITj Cotssli C'Hro destroys all nain. loosens the 5 ooun, quifita the lie rres, produces rest, and never 1 talis to core. - The Hop Pad for Stomach. Iirer end Kidneys. la auperlor to all other. Cares by absorption. It i pot toe t ecu druggrista. TTii Itonr.tHMSfar. C.. 0 fKoctiester. ?f. V. only. Tre-I 1 . . . 1 . : r . n . I rt' m.-r nu-t, mVin mora curc.thar. ml othr roraeUies. FOR .SALE 'BY 'ALL DRUGQiSTS. M THE ONLY TIED1CINE IS EITHER LIQUID OK DRY F0B1I Tlutt Acts at the Same Time cn mca li WOBTU & WORTH. - AtrncultTirai Salt. 200 T0S8 CLEAN SALT, ' " " r For Ajcricultanu purpwe" For sale - - ' The Liver, The BowelSf and the Kidneys, T7!sd great orcans arc the natural clean sen cf the s?tera. If they work well, health will be perfect; if they become clogged dreadful dia eaacs are sure to follow with terrible: suffering. Biiiovtness. Headache, Dyeptpeia. Jaundice, Constipation, Piles Kidnty Complaint, Grant, DiaUttt, Itiicumalic Pains or Achet. are developed because the blood la poisoned with the h amors that should be expelled naturally. a IflDHEY-VORTWILL RESTORE the healthy action and all thee destroying Tils will be banished; neglect them and you will lira but to Buffer. Thousands hare been cured. Try It and yon will add one more to the number. Take it and health will once more gladden your heart. Wfcj offer laagr fra the tnwrat raa aeMag M t Tfcy bear mca dhtrtn frMt CMMtlpatla a4 Flkt I KnsiT-WoTtT will cure yoa. Try It at once and be satisfied. Your druggist has it. ITicc 91.00. tW Tt i put up in Dry Vegetable Farm, In rjyiln cana ana package of which makes atx fjyqnarts of ccedicico. : rjTAbo In Ual j Faro, Tery CaaaccJitratei tTTor the eonTenienc of thoea who cannot rjTreadlly prepare it. It act tcith. equal ..""........ - TVELLs, BItiilUDSOS CO., Propai nraaendtkJj7 post-paid.) ErBLCT05f TT. 1 Aty -perron to beflsriocslj ill vHh.-at weak st marh ot inaeiire lirsr rr kid?ets ?. trtc wbeo tbFe or(fns arf in go d conditio a i y. a nM find, their poases 6r eaid)insr " sreoo heath?' PaiiKbk'i .- ikozh Tohio fclwayt regfalates tbeee in p rtant o-en. -and ntrer rails to mkotbe b'ped ;ich end jure, acd to BlrerptJoo fterj part of the fjtem It h caryi hard'efi of det: auiaff inralida. Aek nr neiphbor ab nt it. urch CLYDE'S AND that nn. d rTV. DIIF tbat IreBlnes Pile Remedy IF.1 AU drugcisu and conntry ttorct hare it or wiB ?f FerLulEeys-o',aiiligeli THE WILCOX GIBBS & GO'S MANIPULATED C Is claixoed and admitted to the Best, Most Reliable and Cheapest Pertili inluse for Cotton and other Crop3. "Yoa can always depend on it" Arrange foi), your supplies at once, on the nsuol terms; ' All material composing Fertilizers have advanced and some of I are difficult to "get. - . ' :- ' ; .; . . . For ; stipplieis and any information in regard to Gnano coaar: with Nx " ' 'r-: - .;;;; v v-" dec 23 ' N- ' :" '. V ' ' ' WilminutoaandLicii: 11 lrvr ilrnirrston: E3, C. Steamship Line. THE STEAMEU BENEFACTOR, OAPT. JONES, WILL SAIL BOH. J'SW KOKtf CtS S ATUBB A Ya A pril 2, t. SMpperi ean rely upoa the promrl lailin'C of Steaaen aa adTertlaed. For Freight Enagamenta apply V THOS. E. BOND, Bap' t, Wilirinsrtnn. N. fL TUKO. O. EGER, Freigat A feat, - new Tore. WH. P. CLYDE A CO., 38 Broadwaj, Se York. jaa31 Per uvian :C uano. 2000 Tons No. 2 PernvianiGuano. FOR SALE BY Williams & Hm chison GET THE BEST I lonn rpn' tn Oil Cook Stove and Parlor Hi&f ar. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS AND GIVEN ENTIRE UTIJf:: A GEM CF CailVEFilEnCEl COliFORT AND ICOHCJI. The ,HaylIor. doei erery tfoterlpria of C or otfcar work amtofbn tie ordlaary 0ck Etsne- with tut aed wtfor re than the Coal, VmJ,6: er OUHtoTeilaift! Iii Ko l-aat ! ! f: ' Hwelto'iaf Htttl L' Canact be rxploM1 Jfo Feat tte C3. i 6ae i lTry Eim't The Parlor Heater (like cut) fca prered Great Hacoeas! Will beat a room in a few nttmtes. Giree a Beantifnl, Clear, Soft light! Ko Cbimnej Flue, or Pipe seeded I Ample for Heating any Boom in asy Dwel ling. Whea not required aa a Heater it ean be eerily eh r gd a Cook Store, making it equally fflrUt ft). V V:t-V - II -V', additirnal wt. 403 J 7 - - 1 x .... u?Ci-0fiCf k ?t0T.ej from fS to fW: - Parlor Mentert from $5 to $11, fci t f J5iViTe rIi,ory lTen to Ac6re Afresta Liberal diaaoaat ta E f SS no'foreileby HfJFK d BBAI1AKD,73 Broad tVi',I men za-4r . . JOB PfilTlG! ATjTHB LOWEST PEIGES ! WinberryOysters. THE.FWKST OF the mum.' fl ih- . Do?a, Oaart or ti alloc Faal iaa HoiLt ' The beat Wiaea,- Uqaor ibd Wrara .alway-oa'ldt..,,1.v . . ASCERTAIN MY PRICES' BEFORE HA VI KG YCUR PRiriTING DOFIE ELSEVHRRE ! Satislaction Guaranteed I PMSTIKG CASES UIXT EXSCUliD "r Tf df f the e!ty and teat foihem by miil fre tf pottage. Bust Weil Anger, :2nst WeU EustHoKoP rpflK BEST AJiD HOSny. vfaetnred. - r.r- OAS PIPE SHAniw; Tbe BNt improrad S?? Guaranteed to inakafoealJyr, W orkt much filter aaa - of any other tool. . klK . AnraodDnUaxwk kf power. ' : ' - lrilla and Bone por w In nae fire year aad wfj tr Hade from beet Bai, the prieecf others. g.' aa TMr-l4w T 'THE i HA if BEELATXI JJI Uen Plee, y?k SSHfoa priee-iw : ftb S3 lmdaiv . . "WILLARD3M, . .' J" aay n .' iOn5 C A.USOLL'rL - n fcchlS BBSS " T. -. atrSl-A
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